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. development for us. these will be around definitely. around definitely. mosh pressure to get more and more food distributed. food distributed. couple of years this community has shown it has the capacity to do it. shown it has the capacity to do it. white goods, children's toys, it is possible. possible. it is the future and it is not going away. is not going away. in and rebuild safety nets as others disappear. others disappear. ideal, in welfare, those who have contributed deserve more back. contributed deserve more back. how long have you both been in work? work? be in work for 30 years you were saying? about 30 years now, continuously. what about you? work for about 20 years. for about 20 years. more confidence in the benefits system if that were the case. system if that were the case. get more, the more you paid in, the more you should get. more you should get. level of jobseeker‘s allowance than the £70 at the moment? the £70 at the moment? related element, the longer you contribute to the syst
. development for us. these will be around definitely. around definitely. mosh pressure to get more and more food distributed. food distributed. couple of years this community has shown it has the capacity to do it. shown it has the capacity to do it. white goods, children's toys, it is possible. possible. it is the future and it is not going away. is not going away. in and rebuild safety nets as others disappear. others disappear. ideal, in welfare, those who have contributed deserve more...
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to allow them to use force. no i don't think any individual investor with any kind of clearly position to assess that our back to the very very good i have to say of working on winning this kind of that kind of arrangement just being talking about and and getting a confession of them we need on one subject. for the. it's a very can do attitude and admire them for it. so we haven't done only using all the issues we've been debating a comical. when they came and they come back and said no name is come to the sole purpose of the high school. there is a possibility here might be luck with many for that person work in this case. it's a life. which means that the with like the trash which may be enough to get much. back. but we have an issue with this or that for life. if it's a credible year. at that facility the dynamic. with that forever it's great it's pretty flat rate. it in boulder is a variable to hold. integration we believe it's not in a political economic interests all to be able to stand aside from it becau
to allow them to use force. no i don't think any individual investor with any kind of clearly position to assess that our back to the very very good i have to say of working on winning this kind of that kind of arrangement just being talking about and and getting a confession of them we need on one subject. for the. it's a very can do attitude and admire them for it. so we haven't done only using all the issues we've been debating a comical. when they came and they come back and said no name is...
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joining us now is masuki kitchikawa. thanks very much for joining us. with this appointment, what happens now? >> well, actually, the nomination of mr. kuroda is a best of choice in my view because he's a very strong performer for more aggressive monetary easing. but as a former minister in finance in charge of international finance, he has a very deep understanding of international financial markets, including frank change. also, he has a strong skill to manage the strong bureaucratic institution like boj. he's a best choice as the next governor. >> does this mean it's more likely we might change the bank of japan law, as well? >> well, yes. the nomination was a kind of surprise and he haas has been a kind of proponent for revising the boj low. if the boj turned out to be slow to change, even after the new governor is inaugurated, i think that the prime minister abe would become more serious about changing boj low. so nomination is kind of message from the cabinet to the boj people. >> the market has priced in a lot. the nikkei has gone to more than 11
joining us now is masuki kitchikawa. thanks very much for joining us. with this appointment, what happens now? >> well, actually, the nomination of mr. kuroda is a best of choice in my view because he's a very strong performer for more aggressive monetary easing. but as a former minister in finance in charge of international finance, he has a very deep understanding of international financial markets, including frank change. also, he has a strong skill to manage the strong bureaucratic...
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the government transitions almost behind us, chinese new year will be behind us. china is picking up. latsen america was the strongest growth region, slowed down last year because of argentina. we haven't talked about africa which is another place where global capital flows are coming in in ways we have never seen before. >> let's talk about china for a moment. we see china as having a big year in 2013. a lot of people had penalized your stock, tank it down to the -- well at that point into the 50s because they felt you were overexpanding in china. you're probably as a percentage of what people are putting their capital in the highest of any of the companies i follow in terms of commitment to china? >> well, we're long term bullish on china. today, we have more hotel rooms in china than we do in europe. we have a third of our corporate growth coming from new hotels in china. by the way, these are great hotels. they're great management contracts and nobody wants our capital there. this is all cashless growth, with local money being invested. >> now, there's also a
the government transitions almost behind us, chinese new year will be behind us. china is picking up. latsen america was the strongest growth region, slowed down last year because of argentina. we haven't talked about africa which is another place where global capital flows are coming in in ways we have never seen before. >> let's talk about china for a moment. we see china as having a big year in 2013. a lot of people had penalized your stock, tank it down to the -- well at that point...
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that's not how the enterprise uses the ipad. they're using robust software. year seeing doctors and lawyers and architects out in the field with big auto cad files, big x-ray files, big embedded video. also, the students, i can see a lot of use for that because the i books that apple launched about a year and a half ago, those are really intensive, big files, as well. that's why you didn't know much about it, but i don't think apple wants the average consumer to think of the ipad as almost a $1,000 device. it's not the average user that's going to be selling out $1,000 for this ipad. it's going to be the enterprise. if you get one of these big ipads, it's probably because your work has given you one. >> just one thing, natalie. if we store lots of big files and apps on the cloud, do we still need more power or more storage to access them? >> well, no, not really. that's going to be a -- that's going to be a factor of the processor inside the tap let that you're using and your connectivity. so either your wi-fi or your 3g or your 4g connection. so whatever you
that's not how the enterprise uses the ipad. they're using robust software. year seeing doctors and lawyers and architects out in the field with big auto cad files, big x-ray files, big embedded video. also, the students, i can see a lot of use for that because the i books that apple launched about a year and a half ago, those are really intensive, big files, as well. that's why you didn't know much about it, but i don't think apple wants the average consumer to think of the ipad as almost a...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. today is gonna be an gimportant day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> italy's mario montanaty is calling on the candidates to appear in a televised debate as he's struggling to gain ground in his first ever campaign. jules is in milan. anybody nibbling at his debate idea, jules? >> well, what we've seen is that he's in fourth place behind berlusconi, behind the comed
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. today is gonna be an gimportant day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's...
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people used to say that the greatest ideas are used to emanate on the trading floor. the new york stock exchange does 20-fold the business it did when it was first as an open exchange. is that an answer for yahoo! or anybody else? no, it's not. what's interesting about what mr. branson said is this. i asked him and sent me back an e-mail and i told him i was going to say this. what is a company, a group of happy well-motivated people who believe in what they are doing and sometimes ceos forget, that and that's when the companies fail, so i think that's a very true statement, and i subscribe to that also, so whether he's right or wrongy will eel leave for the other pundits to decide. what's important is you want to do what's in the best interest of your shareholders, however you get it done, whether it's at home or in the office. >> but herb, i mean, and to that point, and certainly those are interesting comments from sir richard branson. marisa myier has to be worried about the credibility of what she's doing to do with the overall company. a company left for the du,
people used to say that the greatest ideas are used to emanate on the trading floor. the new york stock exchange does 20-fold the business it did when it was first as an open exchange. is that an answer for yahoo! or anybody else? no, it's not. what's interesting about what mr. branson said is this. i asked him and sent me back an e-mail and i told him i was going to say this. what is a company, a group of happy well-motivated people who believe in what they are doing and sometimes ceos forget,...
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stay with us. back in a movement . >>> welcome back. the dow pushing its way back towards record highs today thanks to federal reserve chairman ben bernanke and an upbeat report on housing. bob pisani recapping the day that was. >> it's true. ben bernanke did a good job calming fears he might liquidate his portfolio now or any time soon and also that he won't be raising rates. economic news, maria, very important here. look what's happened in the last two days. durable goods, ex-transportation very strong and very good numbers on home sales and consumer confidence. look what happened right out of the gate. transportation stocks exploded at 9:30, before bernanke started testifying. on the upside many names up 2%, 3%. big moves up in the multi-industry names. again, these are big global companies that would benefit from an increase in capital spending, like you see in the durable goods orders. illinois toolworks and ingersoll-rand and a big moveup in defense and aerospace stock and, again, another gr
stay with us. back in a movement . >>> welcome back. the dow pushing its way back towards record highs today thanks to federal reserve chairman ben bernanke and an upbeat report on housing. bob pisani recapping the day that was. >> it's true. ben bernanke did a good job calming fears he might liquidate his portfolio now or any time soon and also that he won't be raising rates. economic news, maria, very important here. look what's happened in the last two days. durable goods,...
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joining us now head of telecommuting advocacy group. thank you for joining us today. regina, you work from home. you know this inside and out. good or bad idea? >> marissa is going for a turnaround. she's been remarkably consistent. when you take a two-week maternity leave, look no further than your boss' opinion on the value of being in the office. she prides herself as being with this. part of a string of ceos at the top. you get legacy issues. that was jerry's longtime favorite. carol brought that person in. who are these people? where are they working? now they're probably trying to add value. that's before she even deals with her own board of directors. so she's probably in a tricky position. >> chuck, is it that black and white? can you say telecommuting is bad or good? or does it really depend on what your job is? >> it depends on a couple things. it depends on what your job is. it also depends on the individual. it is not good for everyone, people who don't focus. there are people who let every little distraction bother them. and they just can't do it. i think
joining us now head of telecommuting advocacy group. thank you for joining us today. regina, you work from home. you know this inside and out. good or bad idea? >> marissa is going for a turnaround. she's been remarkably consistent. when you take a two-week maternity leave, look no further than your boss' opinion on the value of being in the office. she prides herself as being with this. part of a string of ceos at the top. you get legacy issues. that was jerry's longtime favorite. carol...
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it will be used in the future, as its applications and use grows. we really believe that in a five year period, iclusig can grow to be an $800 million product and growing to a billion in global revenues. >> doesn't it have to become a first-line treatment for many more people than it is currently? >> certainly. the current focus of the trials and approval is in patients that have failed other medicines for leukemia. to get to the billion dollar plus level without question, it will need to be used in the newly diagnosed cml patient. we have a big trial currently looking specifically at that. >> okay. when i know asco comes up in the fall, will we have some information about that big trial then or is it too soon? >> the trial started last year. we will have information about iclusig and other medicines, but we won't have results on the epic trial, the trial for newly diagnosed patients until best case next year. >> there are other drugs on the market from the literature is clear, i don't think they are as effective as yours. what is the sales pitch to
it will be used in the future, as its applications and use grows. we really believe that in a five year period, iclusig can grow to be an $800 million product and growing to a billion in global revenues. >> doesn't it have to become a first-line treatment for many more people than it is currently? >> certainly. the current focus of the trials and approval is in patients that have failed other medicines for leukemia. to get to the billion dollar plus level without question, it will...
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. >> but it would be irresponsible for us not to do something. we have two alternatives, two paths to take here. either fix the financial problems in a longer-term bigger fix or do something with sequestering that we've punished ourselves basically because we have been unable as a body to come together. so, i think that was also said if we're going to do a sequestering shouldn't it be done in a more or smarter way to where there's more flexibility? >> well, as you point out, it was done to be sort of like in "dr. strangelove", you know, the bomb that goes off? so if obviously if you can find a way to, you know, in a bipartisan way to make it more effective and better prioritized, that would be a good thing. >> okay. >> and people disagree on the second point, but, again, what i've suggested today is trying to make some trade-off between the effects on the near-term recovery and, you know, getting -- aligning the policy with the timing. the timing says that you've made progress on the very near term as far as the budget is concerned. where the pro
. >> but it would be irresponsible for us not to do something. we have two alternatives, two paths to take here. either fix the financial problems in a longer-term bigger fix or do something with sequestering that we've punished ourselves basically because we have been unable as a body to come together. so, i think that was also said if we're going to do a sequestering shouldn't it be done in a more or smarter way to where there's more flexibility? >> well, as you point out, it was...
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so come back to us. guys, for now, it's back to you. >> i was just thinking, you should ask him about the comments from the japanese prime minister who suggested that everybody in italy has gone out and spent their money and they haven't saved it like in japan. so get some feedback from that, right? >> yeah, i will. 11% savings rate here, by the way. >> exactly. >> interesting. >> exactly. which is why they may slightly disagree with those comments. >>> meanwhile, italy is attracting criticism. the finance minister is taking a swipe at italians suggesting that excessive spending is a national trait. >>> also, the italians see very little merit to living within their means according to the japanese finance minister and he references his only italian friends saying they prefer fought to have savings when they die can clearly jules has just disproven. >> i don't understand in this situation why he would want to point the finger at italians in a tongue and cheek away even at a time when japan is trying to in
so come back to us. guys, for now, it's back to you. >> i was just thinking, you should ask him about the comments from the japanese prime minister who suggested that everybody in italy has gone out and spent their money and they haven't saved it like in japan. so get some feedback from that, right? >> yeah, i will. 11% savings rate here, by the way. >> exactly. >> interesting. >> exactly. which is why they may slightly disagree with those comments. >>>...
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joining us now is micholo groscove. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. great to be here. >> sony seems to be evolving. i wonder as it moves away from tvs into some of these imaging products, what kind of competition it faces and how much of a weaker yen it will face against its korean rivals. >> well, the yen is very important picture, especially as we look at the latest quarterly results. if you take into account somewhat of a strengthening won, that really kind of levels the playing field a little bit. but if we look at the longer term picture, it's about the transformation for them. so they've always been an imaging company, but what they're going to try to do is shift to t focus towards this imaging and imaging sensory and away from reliance on lcd tvs. they're going through a transition within their television business and this is mainly consisting of shifting to 4k televisions and tvs within that as a projection technology. but this shift is really a long-term proposition. same goes for the crystal lcd tvs. so for 2013 we'll be looking to -- sony w
joining us now is micholo groscove. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. great to be here. >> sony seems to be evolving. i wonder as it moves away from tvs into some of these imaging products, what kind of competition it faces and how much of a weaker yen it will face against its korean rivals. >> well, the yen is very important picture, especially as we look at the latest quarterly results. if you take into account somewhat of a strengthening won, that really kind of...
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stay with us. how do traders using technical analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated technical analysis is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> welcome back. earnings alert. yum brands, the owner of pizza hut finally out with earnings tonight. let's go to jane wells with the story. >> well, they beat for the quarter but the guidance was not good and it is sending shares down afterhours, for the quarter, they beat by the street with 83 cents a share. the street was looking for 82. top line came in better than expected, too, at $4.15 billion. china same store sells fell. they grew 3% in the u.s. and 3% in the rest of the world. analysts were looking for 4%, the rest of the w
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see us at 5:00 tonight and follow us on twitter. "power lunch" picks up the ball right now. >>> lace them up. "halfti "halftime" is over. >> we promise there is no outage on "power lunch" now. one day the dow is 14,000, the next is the worst of the year. triple digit losses. 122 points down. are investors getting cold feet? having seconds thought about the rally? are stocks still cheap? we will see how five star money managers are playing the market. and the money cooler story of the day. the ads, which ones scored touchdowns. which ones bumbled. and did beyonce cause the super bowl blackout? >>> and money does not buy you love, but does money buy the wealthy happiness? a new survey may well surprise you. hi, sue. >> hi, ty. risk off in terms of trading. a lot of fears about europe forcing the debt way off from the 14,000 mark we saw last week. dow and s&p having the biggest drop so far. down 123 points. nasdaq is down almost 40 point. that's almost 1.25 percent to the minus side. s&p down 14 points, almost 1%. bob pisani joins me o
see us at 5:00 tonight and follow us on twitter. "power lunch" picks up the ball right now. >>> lace them up. "halfti "halftime" is over. >> we promise there is no outage on "power lunch" now. one day the dow is 14,000, the next is the worst of the year. triple digit losses. 122 points down. are investors getting cold feet? having seconds thought about the rally? are stocks still cheap? we will see how five star money managers are playing the...
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trust us. it's just better to be in front. the sonata turbo. from hyundai. . >>> fed chairman ben bernanke strongly defensing the federal bank's stimulus measures during testimony today on capitol hill. steve liesman has all of the details. steve? >> scott, thank you. for several days the market puzzled over the outlook of quantitative easing as others raised doubt about the outlook. today fed chairman ben bernanke had a chance to set the record straight and seemed to persuade some in the market that the fed is still committed to the qe game. his comments seemed aimed at least as much at his colleagues on the fomc as the senator on the hill. >> as a long period of low rates could encourage excessive risk-taking an continue close attention to developments is certainly warranted. to this point we do not see potential cost to the increased risk-taking in some financial markets is outweighing the benefits of promoting a stronger economic recovery and more rapid job creation. >> economists at ihs said it stopped short of being a vociferous defense d
trust us. it's just better to be in front. the sonata turbo. from hyundai. . >>> fed chairman ben bernanke strongly defensing the federal bank's stimulus measures during testimony today on capitol hill. steve liesman has all of the details. steve? >> scott, thank you. for several days the market puzzled over the outlook of quantitative easing as others raised doubt about the outlook. today fed chairman ben bernanke had a chance to set the record straight and seemed to persuade...
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give us your thoughts at worldwide@cnbc.com or tweet us. we'll keep an eye on the sterling/dollar, down .6%. just sitting there after the big sell-off following minutes from the bank of england. mervyn king is no ben bernanke, that seems to be the case. >>> ahead on the program, u.s. consumers are feeling the pain at the pump as rising gas prices threaten to dent an already weak recovery. is there any relief in sight? great, everybody made it. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> welcome back to today's wrecks. ross is away.
give us your thoughts at worldwide@cnbc.com or tweet us. we'll keep an eye on the sterling/dollar, down .6%. just sitting there after the big sell-off following minutes from the bank of england. mervyn king is no ben bernanke, that seems to be the case. >>> ahead on the program, u.s. consumers are feeling the pain at the pump as rising gas prices threaten to dent an already weak recovery. is there any relief in sight? great, everybody made it. we all work remotely so this is a big...
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he joins us from capitol hill. when you say a market event, are you talking about the type of move we saw in the market today? or are you talking about something more severe? >> well, i think the market just gives us a chance to show what people are really thinking. i think they're just starting to focus in on what's happening here. you know, the president sounds like the last couple of weeks all of a sudden he realizes sequestration is a problem. it was his idea originally. he told us a year ago if we tried to fix it, he would veto it. and if he had just paid attention to all of his military leaders from the secretary of defense on down, we held five hearings to hear from them how important it was to not do this and how bad it would be on the military. then we had a hearing on how bad it would be to the economy. this was over a year ago. it's like the president now is just ai wakening to the fact. >> i have to say. we hear from plenty of economists who come on this show saying a lot of what we're hearing are scare
he joins us from capitol hill. when you say a market event, are you talking about the type of move we saw in the market today? or are you talking about something more severe? >> well, i think the market just gives us a chance to show what people are really thinking. i think they're just starting to focus in on what's happening here. you know, the president sounds like the last couple of weeks all of a sudden he realizes sequestration is a problem. it was his idea originally. he told us a...
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jewel yeah is in brussels for us and joins us now. jewels, they had an all-night meeting and this has been portrayed as a potential victory for david cameron. is that how it's going to play out? >> if we end up with a real term cut in its budget, it's arguably a real term budget. i think he's going to have a tough time coming back to the uk and explaining that on monday if this is actually what we get. we're expecting the talks to resume in just under an hour's time and they're hoping to have a final proposal at that stage and things could move quite quickly. we live in hope. what we have heard earlier is that the rumors that italy are happy, so that would fit with this suggestion. but, you know, i know you were making the point earlier that this is a symbolic decision. we're talking about a sum of money that's ohm around 1% of the entire gdp of the eu. but i want to make the point that for some of the smaller members of the eu, this is vital money. i'll give you a staff on this. european commission estimates that 97% of the public in
jewel yeah is in brussels for us and joins us now. jewels, they had an all-night meeting and this has been portrayed as a potential victory for david cameron. is that how it's going to play out? >> if we end up with a real term cut in its budget, it's arguably a real term budget. i think he's going to have a tough time coming back to the uk and explaining that on monday if this is actually what we get. we're expecting the talks to resume in just under an hour's time and they're hoping to...
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e-mail us, or tweet us. still to come on the show, the blame game continues over deepwater wore rideson as bp heads to court today for a civil trial in new orleans. we'll have the latest on that as "worldwide exchange" continues. the second hour, right after this. >>> this is "worldwide exchange." here are the headlines. sterling heads to a 2 1/2 year low after moody's strips britain of its aaa credit rating. george osborne is still defiant. >> brittant cannot let up dealing with its debt, dealing with its problems, cannot let up in making sure britain can pay its way in the world. >> the yen drops and surges to a 4 1/2 year high to pick policies up. kuroda is the next bank of japan governor. >>> new exports slip into contraction territory in hsbc's pmi reading. boasting and under way for a second day in italy in one of the most unpredictable elections in the nation's history. >> you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> all right. a very good morning. welcome
e-mail us, or tweet us. still to come on the show, the blame game continues over deepwater wore rideson as bp heads to court today for a civil trial in new orleans. we'll have the latest on that as "worldwide exchange" continues. the second hour, right after this. >>> this is "worldwide exchange." here are the headlines. sterling heads to a 2 1/2 year low after moody's strips britain of its aaa credit rating. george osborne is still defiant. >> brittant cannot...
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e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com, tweet us, spls@cnbc.wex. let us know what you think about all that. straight ahead on the program, with just days to go until the eye tannal election, we'll speak to the ceo when we come back. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." germany's ifo boosts market sentiment. the index jumping to its highest level since july 2010 and suggesting germany's growth engine is regaping momentum. but the uncertainty of the italian election this weekend looms large with candidates this a final race to sign up votes. >>> alcatel lucent shares move high higher as new ceo is unveiled. >>> let's check in on markets. you're seeing the rebound take place across the european space this morning. the cac 40 leading the way up 1.3%. the ibex doing well, up over 11%. the xetra dax adding 0.7 5% after that higher than expected data. not quite recovering losses on the last couple of sessions, but still a pretty strong end to trade potentially shaping occupy this tri. now, the bond space, too, shows you what's happening in italy where we're seeing yields fall heading into tho
e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com, tweet us, spls@cnbc.wex. let us know what you think about all that. straight ahead on the program, with just days to go until the eye tannal election, we'll speak to the ceo when we come back. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." germany's ifo boosts market sentiment. the index jumping to its highest level since july 2010 and suggesting germany's growth engine is regaping momentum. but the uncertainty of the italian election this weekend...
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markets are answering that question for us. it's really important. >> and in fact, as we sit here, gentlemen and sue and michelle, they're going back to the lows of the day. the dow was down 107. now we're down 106.5 points. there are some traders here at the big board who have been saying to us italy's not that big a deal for these markets. and you called this an excuse for the markets to see a selloff. what are you going to do here? >> they should sell off. the markets rallied too much. they need a reason to sell off. they have to grab something. but italy is a big deal in the moral hazard that is created if italy doesn't do the right thing and shrink government spending. they can't try to prop up italy in the way they've been propping up -- >> i'm looking for a trading strategy. i'm looking for a trading strategy. let's make this meaningful to investors and traders. >> look at gold if you want to trade. gold's the only thing making sense today. it's up about $13, $14. but it should be up more. i think the gold selloff was wa
markets are answering that question for us. it's really important. >> and in fact, as we sit here, gentlemen and sue and michelle, they're going back to the lows of the day. the dow was down 107. now we're down 106.5 points. there are some traders here at the big board who have been saying to us italy's not that big a deal for these markets. and you called this an excuse for the markets to see a selloff. what are you going to do here? >> they should sell off. the markets rallied too...
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all of that gives us slight cause for concern. we're growing more cautious shorter term, more bullish longer term. >> gemma thanks for coming on. >>> is linkedin the social stock to own this year? and is the bottom in on apple after the company comments about returning cash to shareholders? we're heading to the floor of the nyse for the answer when we come back. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> why would you want to bet against the company that's literally on a rampage, a financial rampage, is the way it's been phrased? look, every quarter since they've come public, they've beaten earnings. this is a co
all of that gives us slight cause for concern. we're growing more cautious shorter term, more bullish longer term. >> gemma thanks for coming on. >>> is linkedin the social stock to own this year? and is the bottom in on apple after the company comments about returning cash to shareholders? we're heading to the floor of the nyse for the answer when we come back. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try...
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ecklund was surprised to see us. we had hidden our cameras, something we rarely do at 60 minutes, so we could uncover his plan to inject stem cells from a questionable source into this 11-year-old boy with cerebral palsy. how does it work exactly? >> well, stem cells contain... uh... excuse me, here. [ticking] >> in 2009, chrysler was headed towards the junkyard. but in 2011, the company made $183 million and paid back its $6-billion federal bailout, 6 years ahead of schedule. and none of it would have happened without its italian-born, canadian-raised boss, sergio marchionne. >> from 60 minutes. >> oh, yeah. sorry to barge in on you like this. does he walk in all the time? >> occasionally, yeah. [ticking] >> in the beautiful italian province of perugia, men roam the frosty hills with their trained dogs, hunting for the most expensive food in the world. so this is $1,000? just right there is $1,000. but as we found out, anything this rare and expensive can attract a dangerous clientele. >> [speaking french] >> everyb
ecklund was surprised to see us. we had hidden our cameras, something we rarely do at 60 minutes, so we could uncover his plan to inject stem cells from a questionable source into this 11-year-old boy with cerebral palsy. how does it work exactly? >> well, stem cells contain... uh... excuse me, here. [ticking] >> in 2009, chrysler was headed towards the junkyard. but in 2011, the company made $183 million and paid back its $6-billion federal bailout, 6 years ahead of schedule. and...
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e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet us or reach us directly. as many people were upset that i haven't seen the latest "skyfall" movie as much as they are excited about the iwatch. >> that's the top of the list, the kelly. >> i'll move it up. >> too late. >>> next, we'll be in brussels. we'll be there in just a few moments. what are you doing? work? work. cdw configured these lenovo thinkpad ultrabooks with intel core i7 processors. so, we can work anywhere. anywhere? sure - on the beach, in the woods, at the lake. what about on the green? let's not get ahead of ourselves. oh!!! more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any questions? since we make radiator valves wouldn't it be better if we just let fedex help us to expand to new markets? hmm gotta admit that's better than a few "likes." i don't have the door code. who's that? he won a contest online to be ceo for the day. how am i supposed to run a business here without an office?! [ male announcer ] fast, r
e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet us or reach us directly. as many people were upset that i haven't seen the latest "skyfall" movie as much as they are excited about the iwatch. >> that's the top of the list, the kelly. >> i'll move it up. >> too late. >>> next, we'll be in brussels. we'll be there in just a few moments. what are you doing? work? work. cdw configured these lenovo thinkpad ultrabooks with intel core i7 processors. so, we can work anywhere....
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fed there to backstop us. we can move on and let that be a side show. >> from s&p earning standpoint italy isn't an important destination of u.s. goods. certainly a minority but significant minority of s&p is done in overseas markets. italy, western europe isn't the primary place. asia would be a larger concern. it's something to be aware of as louise pointed out. risks premiums rising. risk of euro destabilizing event is certainly higher that. from a u.s. investors perspective all that matters is stream of stock flows under lying stock price. what happened in italy doesn't kneesly in the short-term or long-term impact that stream. >> you think the path of least resistance for u.s. markets is still up then. >> this is something, one of the smartest guys in our office, we've been talking about this for several days. certainly feels like there's a bias for higher prices. we're looking at a number of internal indicators. some we've talked about on air in the past that suggest for the immediate future the path is
fed there to backstop us. we can move on and let that be a side show. >> from s&p earning standpoint italy isn't an important destination of u.s. goods. certainly a minority but significant minority of s&p is done in overseas markets. italy, western europe isn't the primary place. asia would be a larger concern. it's something to be aware of as louise pointed out. risks premiums rising. risk of euro destabilizing event is certainly higher that. from a u.s. investors perspective...
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thank you so much for joining us. great to have you on the show. >>> in the men time, coming up, is the chinese recovery story the real deal? we have a top china fund manager. he's going to be setting the record straight, right after this break. stay tuned. clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optihow?rs. by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion t
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tell us how think won the debate. tweet us@cnbc/money. we'll have the results at the end of the show. >>> with rock bottom interest rates, dividend stocks have increased in popularity and with everyone piling in, many names are getting a little expensive but our next guest says there is still a way to find stocks that are cheap. jim morrow manages fidelity's equity income fund. he joins us now from boston. jim, welcome. i'm sorry in some respects that you have to follow that last conversation that we were having. but where are the best places to find opportunity right now in terms of dividend payers? >> we're finding opportunities in the dividend space really across the market. i think you referenced a couple views that dividend paying stocks have gotten rich in valuation. all that might be true in some of the more traditional air wraz of the dividend paying universe like real estate, like utilities. we are finding opportunities across the market, inside of technology, inside of health care, inside of the consumer space which maybe haven'
tell us how think won the debate. tweet us@cnbc/money. we'll have the results at the end of the show. >>> with rock bottom interest rates, dividend stocks have increased in popularity and with everyone piling in, many names are getting a little expensive but our next guest says there is still a way to find stocks that are cheap. jim morrow manages fidelity's equity income fund. he joins us now from boston. jim, welcome. i'm sorry in some respects that you have to follow that last...
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josh h john harwood is in washington for us. we start with michelle caruso-cabrera in rome. >> tyler, the italian election is not turning out as market participants had hoped. they expected at this point we would have conclusive results out of the i tal yn election. we do not have conclusive results at this point and it is possible that italians may have to vote again for a new prime minister if we don't get an answer in this round. here's what the markets thought would happen. they thought a guy named louigi berosoni, who most americans haven't heard of, would win. and that silvio burr burr le /*y scony would come in 1ekd. he may not have any seats in the government. the mario monti part is crucial because he was supposed to team up with the first guy, louigi, to form a government. that is not the plan, that not happening. what happened in the next 24 hours is impossible to know. what is truly i amazing about this is silvio, many thought he would never come back, this is the guy with numerous sex scandals, tax evasion, he's bee
josh h john harwood is in washington for us. we start with michelle caruso-cabrera in rome. >> tyler, the italian election is not turning out as market participants had hoped. they expected at this point we would have conclusive results out of the i tal yn election. we do not have conclusive results at this point and it is possible that italians may have to vote again for a new prime minister if we don't get an answer in this round. here's what the markets thought would happen. they...
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then come back and use the tax loopholes and use the carries interest, use that in the big grand bargain dodd a simpson-bowles. he doesn't give anything, john. >> they both agreed to cut. there is no talk about a deficit reduction replacing the cuts with the deficit reduction package or introducing a new element to it. >> no, no, you're wrong about that. the administration said from the moment they struck that deal in the summer of 2011 that their intention was, a, for it not to go into effect. that was also republicans' attention. but the administration always said the president ran around the country for a year xaping for re-election saying he wanted revenue. and when he struck the revenue deal in late december/january 1st with republicans, he said at that time i tell was not enough revenue and he wanted more revenue. this is not a surprise from somebody. the strategic point from the white house is do they make a mistake by accepting so little with so little revenue that they didn't achieve their goals and now they're coming back to get -- >> so the sequester can't created, it would be
then come back and use the tax loopholes and use the carries interest, use that in the big grand bargain dodd a simpson-bowles. he doesn't give anything, john. >> they both agreed to cut. there is no talk about a deficit reduction replacing the cuts with the deficit reduction package or introducing a new element to it. >> no, no, you're wrong about that. the administration said from the moment they struck that deal in the summer of 2011 that their intention was, a, for it not to go...
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two of the mayors join us now. oklahoma city mayor, mick cornett, and des moines iowa mayor, franklin cownie. mayors, thank you very much. mayor cornett, first to you. your city is booming. oil and gas is booming. you're doing well. does the sequester matter to -- >> it will slow our growth. you know, our economy is very, very strong. we can absorb it but we have a lot of jobs around the defense agencies. public and private sector around the large air force base. we will feel will pinch there. they are also cutting very worthwhile programs like community development block grants and i hate to see them do that. i'm all for the spending cuts. they have a spending problem but i wish they are more strategic about what they have chosen to cut. >> what about you, mayor cownie. >> i'm with mayor cornett. we will see big things happen. but i believe we have to be strategic in what we do. one of the areas we will see impacted in a huge way is public housing, for instance. we serve 3500 families wait it is and we got 5300 mo
two of the mayors join us now. oklahoma city mayor, mick cornett, and des moines iowa mayor, franklin cownie. mayors, thank you very much. mayor cornett, first to you. your city is booming. oil and gas is booming. you're doing well. does the sequester matter to -- >> it will slow our growth. you know, our economy is very, very strong. we can absorb it but we have a lot of jobs around the defense agencies. public and private sector around the large air force base. we will feel will pinch...
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less for us. more for you. with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubt he'll be using his phone for quite a while cause like i said, he has a fractured beak. [ male announcer ] send the aflac duck a get-well card at getwellduck.com. ♪ let's go. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new cadillac xts... another big night on the town, eh? ...and the return of life lived large. ♪ >>> check on shares of disney, moving higher in the afterhours six. the shares opened at these levels, it would be fresh record highs for the company, posting better than expected earnings. we're monitoring the conference call and here's the latest from los angeles. julia? >> thanks melissa. bob iger kicked
less for us. more for you. with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubt he'll be using his phone for quite a while cause like i said, he has a fractured beak. [ male announcer ] send the aflac...
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phil lebeau first brought us the news last night and joins us from dallas. phil, hope you got some sleep. what are the press pekts for this corporate tie-up? >> we're going to hear about this from bog of you. the eeo of us airways and the ceo will main the joint announcement here in dallas and later on in the doug, doug parker will be to tempe, arizona, ask talk with the employees there. doug parker is going to be the ceo of the new american airlines. he'll effectively be running it day-to-day. tom borden will be taking the position of nonexecutive chairman at least through the middle of 2014. but essentially, this will be doug parker's airline to run. and the importance of this merger cannot be overstated. this will be the world's largest airline. when you look at combining us airways and american, not only do they compliment each other here in the united states, but the dominance that they're going to have when you combine american in latin america along with american to heath row with us airways to european cities like amsterdam and brussels, these guys a
phil lebeau first brought us the news last night and joins us from dallas. phil, hope you got some sleep. what are the press pekts for this corporate tie-up? >> we're going to hear about this from bog of you. the eeo of us airways and the ceo will main the joint announcement here in dallas and later on in the doug, doug parker will be to tempe, arizona, ask talk with the employees there. doug parker is going to be the ceo of the new american airlines. he'll effectively be running it...
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the cautious tone used by ben bernanke pushes investors to use this risk offer approach to trading, the reason tech is underperforming. take a look at apple. the stock up on the day. it has been trading well below it's 50-day moving average. october 5th, that was the last time it was above that level. overall, though, a mixed picture when looking at large cap tech. google shares down a fraction on the day. a couple of winners to take note of. intel seen as a defensive tech name trading higher on the day. sandisk getting an update. analyst writes better gross margin profile and additional earnings ability for san disk. also look at vivas, worst after reporting disappointing earnings. investors use that risk off approach. back to you, sue. >> thanks, seema. silicon valley in the midst of a business building frenzy. is this at a sign we're at the top and in for a downturn. cnbc is there with the details on that. that's how it goes in the past, jon. >> headquarters, new buildings, not always the most auspicious sign. some believe it's a curse, stock prices go south when there's a new edific
the cautious tone used by ben bernanke pushes investors to use this risk offer approach to trading, the reason tech is underperforming. take a look at apple. the stock up on the day. it has been trading well below it's 50-day moving average. october 5th, that was the last time it was above that level. overall, though, a mixed picture when looking at large cap tech. google shares down a fraction on the day. a couple of winners to take note of. intel seen as a defensive tech name trading higher...
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send in photos to us at "worldwide exchange." e-mail us or tweet us. feel free to offer some more detail on how the whole process works. >> can we get a still -- >> one final still image. >> no, cutter still -- >> i see. that's not it. there it is. there it is. >> all right. fine. >> a tease. >> a shaggy dog story. >>> the u.k. clothing republic reporting, a chain acquired in 2010 by private equity group tpg will appoint ernst and young as its administrator. a different story for the cambridge satchel company. the bag company was launched on a kitchen table with 600 pounds. now its products are stocked by retail giants like herod's and blacking dale's. the -- bloomingdale's. the company opens today in covenant garden. joining us, ceo of cambridge. you're opening a store, why? >> today apparently. it must be done. >> yeah. >> we've been working mainly on line. we were getting lots and lots of emails from people saying we're coming to the u.k., where cooane find a type of bag. there are 126 variants of what we do, colors and sizes. well we have fantastic
send in photos to us at "worldwide exchange." e-mail us or tweet us. feel free to offer some more detail on how the whole process works. >> can we get a still -- >> one final still image. >> no, cutter still -- >> i see. that's not it. there it is. there it is. >> all right. fine. >> a tease. >> a shaggy dog story. >>> the u.k. clothing republic reporting, a chain acquired in 2010 by private equity group tpg will appoint ernst and...
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that does it for us. to the apple shareholder meeting about to start and "the halftime" about to start at hq. >>> carl, thank you. welcome to "the halftime show." we're following two big events at this hour. ben bernanke's testimony on the hill. and it has largely mirrored what we have heard yesterday, there are new and interestinging new fre nuggets from the q&a session. the dow looking poised for another gain. apple's shareholder meeting getting under way. we'll bring you the headlines from both of those stories as they happen. let's get right to steve liesman, monitoring the testimony thus far. steve, as i said, largely the same as what we herd yesterday. maybe a little different q&a. you have some interesting members on the house financial services committee who like to give and take with the chairman. >> yeah. mr. capuano asking, i don't know if we have that bite, basically saying, can i tell you think sequestration is a really bad idea? and bernanke said, don't say that. but, again, emphasizing the
that does it for us. to the apple shareholder meeting about to start and "the halftime" about to start at hq. >>> carl, thank you. welcome to "the halftime show." we're following two big events at this hour. ben bernanke's testimony on the hill. and it has largely mirrored what we have heard yesterday, there are new and interestinging new fre nuggets from the q&a session. the dow looking poised for another gain. apple's shareholder meeting getting under way....
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if she could defend us then, why can't she defend us now? we're going to come right back. there is so much nonsense with this sequester story. announcer: where can an investor be a name and not a number? scottrade. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're nearby and ready to help. so when i have questions, i can talk to someone who knows exactly how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. that's why i'm with scottrade. announcer: scottrade- proud to be ranked "best overall client experience." begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcar
if she could defend us then, why can't she defend us now? we're going to come right back. there is so much nonsense with this sequester story. announcer: where can an investor be a name and not a number? scottrade. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're nearby and ready to help. so when i have questions, i can talk to someone who knows exactly how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. that's why i'm with scottrade....
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e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. very important issue or tweet us. you know how to reach us directly, too. >> if you're landing on park lane, i'm not waving my rent for you. >>> coming up, big rewards on the back of higher commodity profits. find ute why the ceo of the biggest chemical company is bullish. [singing] hoveround takes me where i wanna go... where will it send me... one call to hoveround and you'll be singing too! pick up the phone and call hoveround, the premier power chair. hoveround makes it easier than any other power chair. hoveround is more maneuverable to get you through the tightest doors and hallways. more reliable. hoveround employees build your chair, deliver your chair, and will service your chair for as long as you own your chair. most importantly, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no cost. call now for your free dvd and information kit. you don't really have to give up living, because you don't have your legs. hoveround replaced the legs. and now every hoveround comes with this handy tote bag and cup holde
e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. very important issue or tweet us. you know how to reach us directly, too. >> if you're landing on park lane, i'm not waving my rent for you. >>> coming up, big rewards on the back of higher commodity profits. find ute why the ceo of the biggest chemical company is bullish. [singing] hoveround takes me where i wanna go... where will it send me... one call to hoveround and you'll be singing too! pick up the phone and call hoveround, the premier power...
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it's always good to see you pup if you have any thoughts or comments, e-mail us or tweet us. still to come on the program, can italy tread the rocky road to the coalition government inspect we'll have the latest from milan. plenty more to come in the second hour of today's "worldwide exchange." we'll be right back in just a few moments. >>> this is "worldwide exchange" and i'm ross westgate. european stocks plunge as political gridlock in italy sends jitters through the markets. bersani secured the lower house but no one secured a majority in the senate. they're heading to hold crisis talks in one hour. >>> and ben bernanke heads to capitol hill to try and provide some soothing words about fed policy and try and calm investor fears about growth. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> all right. if you just joined us, very good morning to you. welcome to the start of your global trading day. now, it's all about the results of the italian elections from european trade. as far as u.s. futures are concerned, we're
it's always good to see you pup if you have any thoughts or comments, e-mail us or tweet us. still to come on the program, can italy tread the rocky road to the coalition government inspect we'll have the latest from milan. plenty more to come in the second hour of today's "worldwide exchange." we'll be right back in just a few moments. >>> this is "worldwide exchange" and i'm ross westgate. european stocks plunge as political gridlock in italy sends jitters through...
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as i said earlier, he used stronger language than i've seen him use in the past. he seems to be arguing with doing away with sequestration entirely. he said given the pace of the economic growth, this additional near's term burden on the recovery is significant, besides having adverse effect on jobs. it could lead to less actual deficit reduction. he urges to address this problem, congress and administration should consider replacing the sharp front-loaded spending cuts required by the sequestration with policies that lower the federal deficit gradually. he doesn't often give direct advice to the congress and the administration, but in this case he seems to be going further than he has in the past on this issue. >> it's two-edged what he's saying for the market. on the one hand he's playing up the prospects of the need for qe, and reducing the tail risk from the withdrawal from that. this is a severe economic warning when he talks about significant headwinds. >> right. >> if the sequester is triggered in what he just described to you as glacial pace of recovery. t
as i said earlier, he used stronger language than i've seen him use in the past. he seems to be arguing with doing away with sequestration entirely. he said given the pace of the economic growth, this additional near's term burden on the recovery is significant, besides having adverse effect on jobs. it could lead to less actual deficit reduction. he urges to address this problem, congress and administration should consider replacing the sharp front-loaded spending cuts required by the...
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we use a cutoff of 1.5. to get to 1.5 on a price of sales for the dow jones, the market would have to move up another 17%. what you were just talking about before you came to me was the ten-year u.s. government is paying almost 2%. the dow jones as a whole, those 30 companies, the yield is 2.5%. the tax consequences are a lot different, say, on dividends than they are in ordinary income. so i think the market has a lot of room to grow. people don't believe in it. you know, david, when you start to talk to individual investors, they're still scared we're going back to march of '09. >> i'm curious about what your conversations are like, neil. we hear there's finally movement into equity mutual funds like your own in terms of funds, outflows taking place for years. but what's your sense of the psychology of that investor base that is so important to you? is there a lot more behind it that they just don't want to get there yet? and will we ever get back to anything approaching what we used to see? >> well, i thi
we use a cutoff of 1.5. to get to 1.5 on a price of sales for the dow jones, the market would have to move up another 17%. what you were just talking about before you came to me was the ten-year u.s. government is paying almost 2%. the dow jones as a whole, those 30 companies, the yield is 2.5%. the tax consequences are a lot different, say, on dividends than they are in ordinary income. so i think the market has a lot of room to grow. people don't believe in it. you know, david, when you start...
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all of this pales in comparison to what home depot told us in terms of takeaways that can make us money. i can google that fed reserve stuff and the elizabeth warren and you know what this show is about? ka-chink, ka-chink. first home depot gave itself incredibly good news, 7% same-store sales gains. many were looking for about half that. 34% increase in already hefty dividend, $17 billion stock buyback. they nailed sandy, having all the right products in the right store placement to help rebuild and the rebuilding has only just begun. it is what they sold and what is selling well that tells you how things are really going at home depot and in the country. get a listen to this sentence talking about where the company made its money from the ceo, the departments that outperformed the average comp for the fourth quarter were tools, lumber, electrical, outdoor, garden, lighting, indoor, decor, and then, end quote, but others that performed positively he mentioned i quote again flooring, kitchen, bath, plumbing, hardware, paint, millwork, holy cow, that's incredible. i have never heard so m
all of this pales in comparison to what home depot told us in terms of takeaways that can make us money. i can google that fed reserve stuff and the elizabeth warren and you know what this show is about? ka-chink, ka-chink. first home depot gave itself incredibly good news, 7% same-store sales gains. many were looking for about half that. 34% increase in already hefty dividend, $17 billion stock buyback. they nailed sandy, having all the right products in the right store placement to help...
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chery joins us now from seoul. can you tell us first of all what the general reaction has been there and a lot bit about the impact of the economy. we're watching, for example, the south korea and won take a hit this morning. >> well within not much of a reaction on the kospi. it did end down just about 0.26% here. but i wouldn't say it's a big tumble and it is korean won gained. i think by now investors have learned that north korea related tensions and developments, geopolitical issues like this have had impact on the korean market. so that explains the absence of such strong reaction on the stock market. but the latest that we have on this development is that we have china's reaction to north korea's nuclear tests, as well. china's foreign ministry statement goes that it is china's firm stance to realize nonnuclearization for the korean peninsula and prevent a nuclear proliferation and maintain peace and stability in northeast asia. remember, china is north korea's probably one and only ally and that it's been p
chery joins us now from seoul. can you tell us first of all what the general reaction has been there and a lot bit about the impact of the economy. we're watching, for example, the south korea and won take a hit this morning. >> well within not much of a reaction on the kospi. it did end down just about 0.26% here. but i wouldn't say it's a big tumble and it is korean won gained. i think by now investors have learned that north korea related tensions and developments, geopolitical issues...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> today we're asking you what should be the new name of the merged company? ken writes "office 2 d-max. ray tweets write aid. and i think they should eliminate the office name confusion once and for all. call the new company staplers. >> the last few months, the asymmetry between apple and google almost exact. >>> welcome to the "halftime" show. four hours to go until the close. the dow about 130 points away from its all-time high. here's what we're following on "halftime." herbalife's moment of truth. hitting the wall. is the consumer finally starting to crack? the take on the biggest retailer in the "halftime" squabble. but first market milestones. the s&p up selven s
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> today we're asking you what should be the new name of the merged...
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do you use a kindle or a nook? >> i use an ipad. >> hmm. >> hold on. but with reading a book, software? >> i read books on i-ipad. >> with the kindle software or nook software? >> kindle software. >> wrong answer. >> i've got to be honest. >> thank you. >> we appreciate that. >> i appreciate that. >> finally. >> finally or me or finally for the show? >> thank you, roger. >> coming up, what investors should be expecting this week. volatility has been the name of the game as of late. find out if it's here to stay. that's coming up next. check out shares of zynga. quite amazing. they're rallying in premarket trading this morning. at the end of last week, this is actually big news we haven't focused on yet, nevada's governor signed legislation legalizing online gambling within the state. winn resorts reportedly had talks with zynga about online offerings of gambling. shares were up sharply on friday and appear to be adding to it today. >>> on "squawk box" tomorrow, the intersection of the consumer and the housing market. home depot set to report quarterly
do you use a kindle or a nook? >> i use an ipad. >> hmm. >> hold on. but with reading a book, software? >> i read books on i-ipad. >> with the kindle software or nook software? >> kindle software. >> wrong answer. >> i've got to be honest. >> thank you. >> we appreciate that. >> i appreciate that. >> finally. >> finally or me or finally for the show? >> thank you, roger. >> coming up, what investors should...